DescriptionThis episode of The Shadow was originally broadcast on November 28, 1937. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" From 1930-1954, the wealthy Lamont Cranston was one of the best-known characters on radio, using his mystical powers to fight crime. The only person who knew The Shadow's true identity was his "friend and companion, the lovely Margot Lane". Through the years, The Shadow was portrayed by Frank Readick, Orson Welles, Bill Johnstone, Bret Morrison, and others. As listeners were reminded at the end of every episode, "The weed of crime bears bitter fruit. Crime does not pay! The Shadow knows!"
DescriptionJim Cleve has been deemed "a good guy" all of his life and it agitates him to no end. Even his girlfriend, Joan Randle, has scorned him for this "weakness, " shouting, "You haven't it in you even to be BAD!" Dejected and hurt, Jim abandons the life he has
DescriptionA.R. Ammons was a prolific writer who started writing poetry aboard a naval destroyer escort in World War II. He ended his career as a professor at Cornell University. Ammons was often noted as a poet with the ability to celebrate the most lowly and ordinary objects.
DescriptionIf you're like most women, you have more worries, wishes, and chores than you can keep track of. You may crave a sense of order and control but have no idea how to attain it and thus find yourself coping with a thousand daily details. Now the women who
DescriptionFrom childhood on, something or Someone has called us on a journey of the heart. It is a journey full of intimacy, adventure, and beauty - but like any fairy tale it is also fraught with more than a little danger. To ignore this whispered call is to become one of the living dead who carry on their lives divorced from their most intimate selves, their hearts. The Sacred Romance calls to us in our fondest memories, our greatest loves, our noblest achievements, even our deepest hurts. The reward is worth the risk. God Himself longs for us, if we are but willing...
DescriptionNew York Times and USA Today best-selling author Charlaine Harris has won an Anthony Award for her one-of-a-kind Sookie Stackhouse mystery series. Sookie, a Louisiana cocktail waitress, skilled telepath, and friend to vampires, has a dedicat